Student Consumer Information

Know-Before-You-Go Fact Sheets

American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine is committed to providing transparency for our applicants on the key outcomes for our students, including graduate rates and earnings. We realize that there is an enormous amount of data available to you in evaluating schools. Our goal with this fact sheet is to provide you with key outcomes and information on a single, easy-to-read page.

Program Guides

Military Leave

If a student is called for military duty, the student will be allowed to withdraw without academic or financial penalty. Once active duty is completed, student will be restored to the educational status the student had attained prior to being called to active duty without loss of academic credits earned, scholarships or grants awarded, or tuition and other fees paid prior to the initiation of active duty.

Student Financial Assistance

The Higher Education Act of 1965 as amended (HEA) suspends aid eligibility for students who have been convicted under federal or state law of the sale or possession of drugs, if the offense occurred during a period of enrollment for which the student was receiving United States federal student aid (grants, loans, and/or work-study). If you have a conviction(s) for these offenses, call the Federal Student Aid Information Center at 1-800-4-FED-AID (1-800-433-3243) or go to the FAFSA on the website, click on “Before Beginning A FAFSA” in the left column, then click on “Student Aid Eligibility Worksheet” to find out how this law applies to you.

If you have lost federal student aid eligibility due to a drug conviction, you can regain eligibility if you pass two unannounced drug tests conducted by a drug rehabilitation program that complies with criteria established by the U.S. Department of Education.

Student Outcomes

Voter Registration

Complaint Process Disclosure

Complaint Process Disclosure Federal Program Integrity rules issued by the U.S. Department of Education require institutions to provide to students or prospective students contact information needed to file a complaint with its accrediting agency and with relevant state agencies. This list includes contact information for all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. It should not be construed as informative of what agencies regulate American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine or in what states the institution is licensed or required to be licensed. That information, along with contact information for our accreditor(s), can be found in the academic catalog.

Title IX Compliance

AUC's Title IX coordinator is responsible for the university’s overall compliance with Title IX, including response to reports of sexual misconduct affecting the campus community. Questions regarding the application of Title IX and the university's compliance with it should be directed to the Title IX coordinator, whose contact information is available below. Students who wish to make a report of sexual misconduct affecting the campus community should follow the grievance procedure published in the student handbook.

The Sex and Gender-Based Misconduct Response and Prevention policy is available here.